Values. I would like to welcome you to the first session of this series titled 100 years of democracy and Foreign Policy let me introduce the participants of the discussion addressing the changing world of democracy and american Foreign Policy over the past century. Neil ferguson, a senior fellow at the center for European Studies at harvard where he served for 14 years as a professor of history. Steven krasner, hes a chair and International Relations in stanfords Political Science department. From 2005 to 2007 he served under secretary of state Condoleezza Rice as a director of policy plan where he worked on foreign assistance reform and other projects. And lastly Condoleezza Rice. Shes the senior fellow on Public Policy at the hoover institution, a professor of Global Business in the graduate school of business, and a professor of Political Science at stanford. She served as the 66th secretary of state of the United States. She also served as president george w. Bushs assistant to Na
There is quite a lot going on. If you look at btps, this is the one thing we need to look at. Stocks, climbing, treasuries, slipping. Retreating. Carmakers leading the gains. Contracts also advancing after the s p 500 index close lower. Lower. Ed towe we speak to the German Economy minister and get his take on the slowing economy. Dont miss that interview at 3 p. M. London time. We are also getting some details from norways Sovereign Wealth Fund about the secondquarter performance. Dani burger has details. Not as bright as we saw last quarter. Fundss sovereign wealth 8 , they hadpoint a gain of about 3 . Comparing that to last quarters return of 9. 1 . I have been digging through some of this report and see exactly what the layout looks like. In terms of how different investments did, Equity Investments returned nearly 70 . Equity, 2. 7 , mirroring what we saw last year. The issue was the global uncertainty we saw. Keep in mind, this was the Second Quarter. This was not even before we
Members to give up their robes he joins me today to share his story. Despite decades of victories for the Civil Rights Movement americas race problem is still permeating the fabric of society with new hardline and loud civil Rights Groups bringing racism to the spotlight again. With the parallel rows of White Supremacists and right wing is is the aggressive protest tactic backfiring or provoking an extremist response can racism in the u. S. Only be confronted with militancy. The method of calm conversation and gradual awareness also without provoking fun. Darrell davis musician and author of the book clan the same relationships welcome to the show its really great to have you with us sotero you are quite famous for befriending k. K. K. Members and in many cases your friendship resulted in them living the klan you wrote a book about it so when you were starting to work on your book did you yourself have any preconceptions about the klansman going how many of those stager eventually gave
Rocked the georgian capital tbilisi. They can download b r t out feel mobile device to stay up to speed on the latest news updates no matter where you are coming up next to it sophie encourage. Them to go on so if you shevardnadze it is said the number of white supremacist hate groups is on the right but my guest today is convinced that their message of hate can be decided with. Darrell davis musician who convinced hundreds of klan members to give up their ropes he joins me today to share his story. Despite decades of victories for the Civil Rights Movement americas. It is still the fabric of society these new hard line and loud civil Rights Groups bringing racism to the spotlight again. With a parallel rise of White Supremacists and right wing is. Protest tactic backfiring or provoking an extremist response can racism in the u. S. Only be confronted with militancy. In the method of calm conversation and gradual away. Without provoking fun. Darrell davis musician and author of the book
A mosque begin to matter less and less so theyll be ensuring that ideology so over time just over 200. 00 members have left i dont want to say that i converted them but i was the impetus for their conversion they converted themselves you know as a result of the dialogue that we would have yeah but. When you said i want to sic i want to say converted well thats how it looks like that you sort of converted them but those that you did convert so to speak are not real racists from what i understand because if they were for real they wouldnt be talking to you i mean. So where does this collective bigotry come from if it is so is a way to spell it with a good polite conversation 5 or 10 minutes you. See. You are a rational person so therefore youre looking for rationale yes these are real racist people indeed theres no question about it if they werent they would not be in the most racist organization known to this country the ku klux klan i so yes many of them are very hard core racists but